The image, posted to his Twitter account, shows the V30 from all sides and reveals just how much of the front is taken up by the 6-inch OLED screen, as well as just how gorgeous it is. The bezels above and below the screen are incredibly slim, and the front-facing camera looks equally as small.

We're still not sure what resolution the front-facing camera will be, but we know it will offer face recognition unlocking, even when the screen is off.

On the back of the phone we get a clear view of the dual-lens camera and flash, along with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. We already caught a glimpse of the rear of the phone following a leak from Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Hitrecord firm, but Blass's image is an awful lot clearer.

The sides of the LG V30 are slim too, with the volume rocker being on the left, and the SIM tray on the right. The fingerprint sensor will therefore double up as the home button.

This particular image of the V30 shows it coming in a silver finish with incredibly shiny sides, we're not sure what other colours it will be available in just yet, but we wouldn't be surprised if they were to also leak out before the official launch date.

LG will unveil the V30 on 31 August at IFA, and you will be able to follow the launch via the livestream here.

The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is now available on EE who have been awarded the UK’s best network for the fifth year running. RootMetrics tested the four UK networks and EE was faster and more reliable than all of them, with better data performance. Their network has come a long way since they launched in 2012. Back then they had 11 UK cities covered by 4G. Today they cover most of the UK’s land mass, thanks to 19,000 state-of-the-art 4G sites. They’ve got faster, too – from 50Mbps to a maximum speed of 400Mbps. And they’re soon to experience even greater possibilities with the launch of 5G.